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Critical Metals Corp. , coming off its acquisition of a controlling stake in the Tanbreez rare earth project in Greenland, has kicked off diamond drilling program with a view of upgrading the resource and the potential mine throughput.
The drilling program, part of its efforts to convert the resource into US SEC standards, will consist of 14 holes with a total cumulative length of up to 2,200 metres. The program will evaluate the resources contained in the mine and its projected lifespan, and is expected to last approximately 30 days.
Following the drilling program, the company plans to conduct percussion drilling to delineate the mineralization in the selected areas, perform twin hole drilling on certain targets and effectively test the revised geophysical model to solidify its development strategy for the project.
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